Transport

With traffic congestion on the rise in our fast growing city of Perth, commuting to work by bike, or enjoying a scenic ride along the foreshore and scenic routes, could become a regular activity to enjoy. Buying your next bike through Atma Cycles will help you get out and about to explore Perth and at the same time help someone in need.

Atma Cycles – "Buy a Bike, Gift a Future", stands for Consumer Powered Change, and for every bicycle sold, one is given to a schoolgirl in India, to enable her to get an education and pull her whole family out of the poverty cycle.

The social enterprise is the brainchild of Perth entrepreneur Alex Carpenter who was inspired to create Atma Cycles after coming across the initiative developed by Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS Shoes.

Transperth is the Western Australian Government’s provider of public transport in Perth. While the rail network is a great way to explore Perth, sometimes you might find you need to go somewhere that's not within easy reach of the train station. That's where Transperth's bus services come in.

Public transport in the Perth metropolitan area is provided by the State Government's Public Transport Authority, under the name Transperth. Transperth’s rail network is a popular way to get around Perth.

Here is Perth Walkabout's handy guide on catching trains in Perth: The train lines that service the Perth area are the Armadale/Thornlie Line, servicing the south-eastern suburbs.